Trans-Genre Artists

in category ‘Performers’

Tom Cho is an artist and the author of the collection of fictions Look Who’s Morphing. Look Who’s Morphing was published to acclaim in Australia and New Zealand by Giramondo Publishing in 2009. In April 2014, it was published in North America and Europe by Arsenal Pulp Press. Look Who’s Morphing has been studied at universities in… Read More »

Hailing from the small town of Boone, NC comes Gabrielle Crow. Gabrielle plays fiery blues solo’s on her debut CD titled “Hollow Victory” soon to be released on itunes and other online music stores. Gabrielle has a very unique playing style because she refused to copy other guitarists in her formative years; but later went… Read More »

As a kid, Jack Pinder always imagined himself becoming a pastor. He picked up a guitar at age 11, hoping to lead singalongs at his Lutheran sleepaway camp. Being religious didn’t really pan out for him, but he kept with lessons throughout his teenage years and became especially fond of classical and bluegrass guitar. Then… Read More »

Willow Dee. Vocalist/Guitarist/Drummer/Occasional Bassist. 6 years of playing in local bands. Limited stage and concert choir experience. My current projects: EVL: A Metal/Punk project since high school. I front the band as lead vocalist and play live guitar. I’ve been trying to devise a stage show. Looking for help from visual artists on that front. We… Read More »

Fabian Romero is a Two Spirit Queer Chicano poet, blogger, and community organizer. Their sincere poetry and stories stem from their experiences as an Economic Refugee, speaking two languages, Queerness, and working as a migrant laborer. Fabian was born in Michoacán, Mexico and came to North America when they were seven years old. Since 2007, they… Read More »

“Ryan Cassata…is a seasoned performer who has toured the country, appeared on television, written for film, and has done dozens of other amazing things as an advocate of equal rights who speaks publicly (and courageously) about transgender issues. When Ryan belts out a song, every note is infused with bravery and conviction.” – LI Pulse… Read More »

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